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25th March 14, 01:06 AM
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25th March 14, 03:09 AM
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Sad, but so true. As a nation, we seem to indulge in a national 'spring cleaning' after each major conflict. The number of minor stately homes that were knocked down, for no reason, after the second world war is staggering. Between 1945 and 1955 it is estimated that a minimum of 55,000 quality dwellings were destroyed and still to this day people are asking why.
War and its aftermath, really does bring out the worst in people.
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25th March 14, 04:05 AM
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Good to see you pop in mate and thanks for the link and photos. All the best for your continuing studies, and after last years splendid job, I trust another top achiever this year. Cheers mate.
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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25th March 14, 05:22 AM
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Great photos, thanks for posting! That's a neat story about him saving the photos from the rubbish heap over many years. It's depressing to think of how many photos (and other historical artefacts) weren't saved.
Hey, I have a question for anyone who might know. In the very first photo above (the men waking up in Flanders), there are two men on the left wearing strange hats that I normally wouldn't associate with a Scottish regiment. We see the right side of one and the rear of the other. They vaguely resemble flat caps with some sort of band coming over the top of them. What the heck are those, and do they have any connection to Scottish regiments? Or are these fellows from some other detachment and just happened to be in the photo?
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25th March 14, 06:04 AM
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There are some strange headgear in the last picture as well. They could be 'cap comforters'. Non-standard, civilian knitted hats as 'comforts for the troops'.
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